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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. gerri: are you tired of not getting wht you want? we'll help you negotiate your way to success coming ♪ ♪ gerri: whether at work or at the car dealership or even if you're just purchasing a flat screen tv, mastering the art of negotiation. it has an impact on your wallet and your life. here with what you need to know, an attorney who does this every day. she's the can co-founder of she negotiates consulting and training. vicki, thanks for being here. you've got a one, two, three that i love on how to do this and how to think about negotiating that i think is great. starting with negotiating doesn't start until somebody says no. tell us about that. >> that's right. well, if someone is ready to say yes to your negotiation position, it probably means you haven't asked for enough. [laughter] a lot of people -- gerri: that's a great point. >> a lot of people, a lot of people including a lot of women are afraid to ask for a rai
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. gerri: are you tired of not getting wht you want? we'll help you negotiate your way to success coming ♪ ♪ gerri: whether at work or at the car dealership or even if you're just purchasing a flat screen tv, mastering the art of negotiation. it has an impact on your wallet and your life. here with what you need to know, an attorney...
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we're not in the environment. we're being hit by nation-states and the militaries and extremely organized crime not a resolution for vitamins, exercise programs, and band aids. in fact, what you'll find it's really not a resolution for victims to constantly playing defense and stirring up the system. it's just possible. it's never going to be possible for an agency or a corporation to become impenetrable to the vast number of threats that we see today in our interoperateble dynamic environment. it might be possible if we bunker down and didn't connect to other systems and retain static environments. it's not the situation we're confronting here. what we're seeing is a failed strategy where our security gets worse. we have been predominantly focused on information sharing. and which the government hide under the table to lock the door. when it doesn't work, there are more warnings. the private sector is saying e don't mind being warned. i like being warned there's incoming. but i had hoped that while you were warni
we're not in the environment. we're being hit by nation-states and the militaries and extremely organized crime not a resolution for vitamins, exercise programs, and band aids. in fact, what you'll find it's really not a resolution for victims to constantly playing defense and stirring up the system. it's just possible. it's never going to be possible for an agency or a corporation to become impenetrable to the vast number of threats that we see today in our interoperateble dynamic environment....
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the people working on the website in her office because of various fears regarding partisan political environment, funding, a host of issues. are you more confident the system they have in place now, the folks they are bringing in, the outside consultants are going to have an easier, less thorny time unraveling problems with this website they would have had six months ago? it seems the climate around the aca was no less heated than it was preelection. >> there's no question they obviously have a better management in place, property back jeffrey zients, former director, quite capable, president is involved, getting nightly briefings on it. there's no question they have a more concerted focus and better management structure for getting this done. whether they will actually fix the website by the end of november remains to be seen because it is such a formidable task. that still remain to be seen. >> it is an exhaustive and thorough piece. thank you so much for report, "washington post." that you for your time. >> thank you. >> after the break, debate over the farm bill focused on how much to slash
the people working on the website in her office because of various fears regarding partisan political environment, funding, a host of issues. are you more confident the system they have in place now, the folks they are bringing in, the outside consultants are going to have an easier, less thorny time unraveling problems with this website they would have had six months ago? it seems the climate around the aca was no less heated than it was preelection. >> there's no question they obviously...
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i'm a product of my environment. we grew up in an area that we had tracks, the railroad tracks ran where the coal came out of the mines. we had a buffalo creek. all those little kids living between that, every time a train came, my grandmother went insane. what she did not know is we would ride the train up to town. it would drive her crazy. that is what the train provided. the lead was for -- the coal that fell off, a lot of people heated their homes. it was what we lived with. my grandmother was the most kind, compassionate. if anybody needed a place to stay, you go to mama kay. she made us conscious of our social responsibilities. she had a shower and a little bathroom in the basement. not much. she shared. we had all the different people who would ride the rails in the 1950's. a lot of people would ride the rails. we had names for every body. we hadpeggy, nicknames for all of them. >> what was your nickname? >> we had nicknames for people who would stay. she had three rules. they had to be sober. you have to stay
i'm a product of my environment. we grew up in an area that we had tracks, the railroad tracks ran where the coal came out of the mines. we had a buffalo creek. all those little kids living between that, every time a train came, my grandmother went insane. what she did not know is we would ride the train up to town. it would drive her crazy. that is what the train provided. the lead was for -- the coal that fell off, a lot of people heated their homes. it was what we lived with. my grandmother...
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i knew if i created a almost 60 minutes-like style environment and approached it like a journalist which is what i am by trade, they would take what i was asking and doing seriously. >> it was an approach to a tempt to get the truth from them and hopefully not have them dodge the difficult questions i was going to ask. it was only after a period of time after i showed this footage to other journalists and friends of mine that do make films said it's an intriguing story. when you go to talk to your brothers and sisters and other members of the community you should take a camera along. and i di did and it shaped up ta story i could tell. >> it's a fascinating story for you and your family. steve thanks very much for being with us here. >> thank you. steve's documentary, "open secret" will air sunday night at 9:00 on al jazeera america. >> fascinating non-verbal communication meets the fire of indian dance. they are moves to take decade to master we'll meet the revere ed (vo) gripping films from the world's top documentary directors. tonight: it seemed like a normal adoption >> do you think
i knew if i created a almost 60 minutes-like style environment and approached it like a journalist which is what i am by trade, they would take what i was asking and doing seriously. >> it was an approach to a tempt to get the truth from them and hopefully not have them dodge the difficult questions i was going to ask. it was only after a period of time after i showed this footage to other journalists and friends of mine that do make films said it's an intriguing story. when you go to...
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why, in this economic environment, would you open a hotel? >> well, i'll tell you right now that if i had any idea this-- i wouldn't, if i had a choice, but this project was started four years ago. these things have a huge lead time. >> the gambling industry has been battered by the recession and taken the city of las vegas down with it. some casinos stand half built. unemployment is over 10%. and while steve wynn has had to slash employees' pay and lower room prices, he plows ahead, doing whatever it takes to get customers to his new hotel. >> this is encore. [dramatic orchestral music] ♪ >> and, yes, he really was sitting on top of the building. >> next time, we do this in the lobby. >> the encore is connected to his other las vegas hotel, the wynn, and he has a third in macau, china. inside, his hotels are fantasy lands for well-heeled adults. he brought gourmet restaurants and high-end shopping to the strip. his hotels may be extravagant, but his business strategy is conservative. his company is not highly leveraged and has over $1 bill
why, in this economic environment, would you open a hotel? >> well, i'll tell you right now that if i had any idea this-- i wouldn't, if i had a choice, but this project was started four years ago. these things have a huge lead time. >> the gambling industry has been battered by the recession and taken the city of las vegas down with it. some casinos stand half built. unemployment is over 10%. and while steve wynn has had to slash employees' pay and lower room prices, he plows...
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it's such a unique environment. they did get the permission from the natives who live there. >> when we got here, we had to get their permission. they invited us up to the spot and gave us the permission at the end of the spots that we could ride on their race tariffs. >> it would seem it would damage the crops. >> they're also on the highest one, right on that mountain peak doing what you love in one of the wonders of the world. >> thld >> there you go. it's me francis. i'm having a pretty tough day. >> this is our buddy francis, one of our all-time favorite yub celebrities. francis is a little upset, he's known for his angry maps. he's getting serious about what he's talking about. >> all these people are mean to me! you always call me fat you 12, 13, 14-year-old kids. i'd like a video about game play, about xbox. >> even though he's in character here, he's got a point. >> i know i'm fat! i own a mirror for god sakes! i look at myself in the [ bleep ] camera every day! >> this is the souped up francis he plays on
it's such a unique environment. they did get the permission from the natives who live there. >> when we got here, we had to get their permission. they invited us up to the spot and gave us the permission at the end of the spots that we could ride on their race tariffs. >> it would seem it would damage the crops. >> they're also on the highest one, right on that mountain peak doing what you love in one of the wonders of the world. >> thld >> there you go. it's me...
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if you look you you find fibres that are growing through the soil of the environment and in trees. that's gluing the mushrooms on to the side of the tree or the forest floor. >> do you guys grow your own mushrooms. >> we never grow mushrooms, we keep the mycilian in a vegetative stage. the concept was when i saw mysilian growing through wood ships, keeping them together. using waste didn't happen until i teamed up with gavin. >> it takes seven days for a product to be grown. we are about to show you how it works in seconds. >> what is this. >> the waste is cleaned, light before adding the mycel. >> um. it's ipp cubated and it becomes a solid white mass. next it goes through a tromell, a machine that grind the waste. >> this is reminding me of willie wonga and the chocolate factory and i'm afraid i'll be sucked up. >> this is mulched and stacked into moulds. the mycelian does what it does - gross. all that is left is to paying it at a low temperature of 200 to stunt the growth. >> freshly based funk us. so it can be sold to corporations like dell computers and other fortune 500 comp
if you look you you find fibres that are growing through the soil of the environment and in trees. that's gluing the mushrooms on to the side of the tree or the forest floor. >> do you guys grow your own mushrooms. >> we never grow mushrooms, we keep the mycilian in a vegetative stage. the concept was when i saw mysilian growing through wood ships, keeping them together. using waste didn't happen until i teamed up with gavin. >> it takes seven days for a product to be grown....
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and we wanted to go to israel in particular because there isn't such a diverse cultural environment in terms of religion, so that the tensions are, in some senses, watered down. as we all know, unless you've been meditating in a cave for the past 20 years, israel and the social environment in israel is very tense in terms of the relationship between the three great faiths that actually share something of a cultural tradition- judaism, christianity, and islam. and so what we- we have an extraordinary opportunity, and something like a great risk. i'm surprised david ainsworth, our executive producer, hasn't come out and read this e-mail message i sent to him about three days before we're ready to go on this journey. we planned it of course for several months. we're talking about a crew of at least six people- a lot of preparation, and of course, at the time when we were set to go was one of the worst possible times in terms of the tension; you know, again, another flare-up between the united states and iraq. and i had just heard on cnn, which i finally stopped watching that the state dep
and we wanted to go to israel in particular because there isn't such a diverse cultural environment in terms of religion, so that the tensions are, in some senses, watered down. as we all know, unless you've been meditating in a cave for the past 20 years, israel and the social environment in israel is very tense in terms of the relationship between the three great faiths that actually share something of a cultural tradition- judaism, christianity, and islam. and so what we- we have an...
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many of us feel that it, perhaps is an open door to a less secure and stable environment. >> all right, jim says he has -- >> a tiny one. one thing to track is the cost of buying these sorts of vulnerabilities, and the guyings i know who do this say the price went up. it used to be 50k for a new one, now a 100k. the people who complain the most are researchers in china because the mps or mms comes to them and says you owe it to the state to give it to us for free at a discount, and others try to move to singapore. interesting market here, not that visible to. liability, that's, i think, it's going to be easier. we're collecting data. think of where we were, and everyone on the panel knows, we know so much more than five years ago, and we got to the point where you can say to a company that had a significant problem, here's things you could have done to reduce risk. why weren't you doing them? when that happens, you'll start to see legal action. >> all right. well, i hope everyone joins me in thanking this terrific panel. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you, administrative anno
many of us feel that it, perhaps is an open door to a less secure and stable environment. >> all right, jim says he has -- >> a tiny one. one thing to track is the cost of buying these sorts of vulnerabilities, and the guyings i know who do this say the price went up. it used to be 50k for a new one, now a 100k. the people who complain the most are researchers in china because the mps or mms comes to them and says you owe it to the state to give it to us for free at a discount, and...
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doing really well, but this is good enough to keep things going and keep to kind to have liquidity environment going for global equity and some risk assets. >> we're going to leave it there. go and write that novel. it's never too late. a glass of red wine, your type writer here, i can see you doing that. it would be great. good luck, sir. >> thank you. >> so we've got christian who wanted to be an author. allen wanted to be an airline pilot. karen, what did you want to be? a ballerina or something. >> of course, i wanted to be a princess. what else would you expect? >> oh, kate got the job, i'm afraid. >> i know. it's too bat bad. but you know what? when i was 7 or 8, i wanted to be a financial analyst. >> no way. >> geeky, huh? >> for some reason, i only made it to cnbc. >> no, you have plenty of time. >> how can any 7 or 8-year-old want to be a financial analyst? >> don't ask me. don't ask me. >> that is amazing. anyway, give us some financial analysis on the wall. >> i'll do my vest best. let's take a look at the french market. we are seeing a modest increase of around 0.1%. 4,284 is the l
doing really well, but this is good enough to keep things going and keep to kind to have liquidity environment going for global equity and some risk assets. >> we're going to leave it there. go and write that novel. it's never too late. a glass of red wine, your type writer here, i can see you doing that. it would be great. good luck, sir. >> thank you. >> so we've got christian who wanted to be an author. allen wanted to be an airline pilot. karen, what did you want to be? a...
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they tend to live longer in this environment because they have all the veterinary care. >> and of course that's false. we knew by 1980 after half a dozen years of research that they live equivalent to human life spans. and every other potentially embarrassing fact is twisted and turned and denied one way or another. >> so in the wild they live less. >> like the floppy dorsal fins. >> 25% of whales have a fin that turns over like that as they get older. >> dorsal collapse happens in less than 1% of wild killer whales. we know this. all the captive males, 100% have collapsed dorsal fins, and they say that they're a family. that the whales are in their family. they have their pods, but that's just, you know, an artificial assemblage of their collection. however management decides they should mix them and whichever ones happen to be born or bought or brought in. that's not a family. yo
they tend to live longer in this environment because they have all the veterinary care. >> and of course that's false. we knew by 1980 after half a dozen years of research that they live equivalent to human life spans. and every other potentially embarrassing fact is twisted and turned and denied one way or another. >> so in the wild they live less. >> like the floppy dorsal fins. >> 25% of whales have a fin that turns over like that as they get older. >> dorsal...
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. >> as the economies get stronger and as bonds go back to a rising rate environment, that's when you'll see more money shift into equities. if you're a bond holder you're in the back of a 20, 30-year bull market in bonds and rates on the continten year touch 2.4 2.48. you'll see the generational move into equities. that's when you'll see the market go into hyper drive and that's when there may be a bubble. to me there are no signs of a bubble now. >> by virtue of asking the question, and the skepticism that seems to be in the market given the rally, that would throw water on the idea there's a bubble, at least one. >> again, go back to pure evidence. cap x spending at poor levels. m&a activity at poor levels. >> valuation, it's below bubble. >> container -- >> we have more ipos coming out than pre-1998. i belieagree economic data is t >> there are always excesses. >> there's a difference between individual stocks and the magnitude to which they've extents themselves. >> you are talking about ipo that garners a lot of interest and moves higher. we continue to see it, you see it in bad an
. >> as the economies get stronger and as bonds go back to a rising rate environment, that's when you'll see more money shift into equities. if you're a bond holder you're in the back of a 20, 30-year bull market in bonds and rates on the continten year touch 2.4 2.48. you'll see the generational move into equities. that's when you'll see the market go into hyper drive and that's when there may be a bubble. to me there are no signs of a bubble now. >> by virtue of asking the...
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i knew if i created a almost 60 minutes-like style environment and approached it like a journalist which is what i am by trade, they would take what i was asking and doing seriously. >> it was an approach to a tempt to get the truth from them and hopefully not have them dodge the difficult questions i was going to ask. it was only after a period of time after i showed this footage to other journalists and friends of mine that do make films said it's an intriguing story. when you go to talk to your brothers and sisters and other members of the community you should take a camera along. and i di did and it shaped up ta story i could tell. >> it's a fascinating story for you and your family. steve thanks very much for being with us here. >> thank you. steve's documentary, "open secret" will air sunday night at 9:00 on al jazeera america. >> fascinating non-verbal communication meets the fire of indian dance. they are moves to take decade to master we'll meet the revered pair of role not els mod modelss dance. >> audiences are intelligent ♪ >> now on one of the oldest dance forms in the wor
i knew if i created a almost 60 minutes-like style environment and approached it like a journalist which is what i am by trade, they would take what i was asking and doing seriously. >> it was an approach to a tempt to get the truth from them and hopefully not have them dodge the difficult questions i was going to ask. it was only after a period of time after i showed this footage to other journalists and friends of mine that do make films said it's an intriguing story. when you go to...
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help me find technology we can continue to clean up the environment. we've done more in the last two decades than ever in the history. we can even do more. we like to think we would have a partner. right now in west begin, we think we're working, our government is working against us. i have to be honest with you, i think they are too. i'm trying to keep every door open i can work with them. but i'm not growing to sit back and them not know what we do and how hard we do it an how much energy we provide for this country and the coal that makes still some of the best coking coal in the world comes out of west virginia. our state has done some heavy lifting. we don't mind that. we're good workers. we'll still do the heavy lifting but we would like to someone to recognize and appreciate without condemning news based on all that, you've been in washington a couple of years. is the senate what you expected? is washington what you thought it was going to be? >> no. absolutely not. you know i looked at it through the eyes of what i saw through robert c. byrd an
help me find technology we can continue to clean up the environment. we've done more in the last two decades than ever in the history. we can even do more. we like to think we would have a partner. right now in west begin, we think we're working, our government is working against us. i have to be honest with you, i think they are too. i'm trying to keep every door open i can work with them. but i'm not growing to sit back and them not know what we do and how hard we do it an how much energy we...
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won't select its next governor until next year, but the candidates spent the day talking about the environment. not the political one, the green one. five of the six declared candidates took part in a forum sponsored by the chesapeake bay foundation and the group 1,000 friends of maryland. >>> and remember that incredible story over the summer when a woman survived a bay bridge crash that sent her car plunging into the chesapeake? we are just learning that canadian truck driver pled guilty to four charges, including negligent driving. it turns out that was the truck driver's first solo trip into the united states. 23-year-old, morgan lake managed to swim to safety after her car plunged 40 feet off the bay bridge. >> remarkable video. still ahead, full stop. we'll have an update on the evictions that left a blind man and his family with no place to go. top. >> a little bit milder today. still a little bit below average. here are the numbers, 59 goes in the book. 40 is the low. average is 62 and 44. we'll come back and talk about what day is going to hit 60s and which day is a yellow alert. >> b
won't select its next governor until next year, but the candidates spent the day talking about the environment. not the political one, the green one. five of the six declared candidates took part in a forum sponsored by the chesapeake bay foundation and the group 1,000 friends of maryland. >>> and remember that incredible story over the summer when a woman survived a bay bridge crash that sent her car plunging into the chesapeake? we are just learning that canadian truck driver pled...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in. with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. lou: a new report in the "wall street journal" says president obama did not know the nsa spied on war leaders until this past summer. the message officials telling the wall street journal the program was stopped after the president's side had been uncovered during a white house review. spain is the latest in a number of allies including germany, france, brazil, mexico to protest against the yen as a surveillance the mayor report in the spanish newspaper says it recently tracked some $60 million in spain over one month. the state department today stated again that the suspects linked to the benghazi terrorist attack haveot been placed on the state department's so-called rewards
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in. with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. lou: a new report in the "wall street journal" says president obama did...
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can seaworld create an environment where it never happens again? yes, i absolutely believe they can. what if there were no seaworld's? i can't imagine a society with the value we put in marine mammals, if those parks didn't exist. >> i'm not at all interested in having my daughter, who is 3 1/2, grow up thinking that it's normalized to have these intelligent highly evolved animals in concrete pools. i don't want her to think that's how we treat the kin that we find ourselves around on this planet. i think it's atrocious. >> this hearing is expected to last all week with osha continuing to work towards this theory, that seaworld knew there was a calculated risk of injury or death, but put trainers in the water with the whales anyway. while seaworld will say that dawn brancheau's death was an isolated incident. reporting live in seminole county, dave mcdaniel, west 2 news. you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec-d®. powerful relief of nasal congestion and other allergy symptoms -- all in one pill. zyrtec-d®. at the pharmacy counter. but t
can seaworld create an environment where it never happens again? yes, i absolutely believe they can. what if there were no seaworld's? i can't imagine a society with the value we put in marine mammals, if those parks didn't exist. >> i'm not at all interested in having my daughter, who is 3 1/2, grow up thinking that it's normalized to have these intelligent highly evolved animals in concrete pools. i don't want her to think that's how we treat the kin that we find ourselves around on...
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steve latham: "kiwis love to bring people over here, show them their environment and try to scare... scare people to death while they're here" (laughs). ♪ schwartz: tour guide steve latham loves adventure. he's made a life out of it. steve latham: "i basically just left home when i was 17 and started hitchhiking around the country. learnt a lot about new zealand while i was doing that, then wanted to carry on with that and somehow make a living out of just being a new zealander, showing people how beautiful it was". schwartz: but new zealand has beauty with bite. too often in recent years, adventure has turned to deadly misadventure. queenslander, scott ashcroft is hoping that won't happen today. steve latham: "it's a very special day today isn't it? why is it a very special day? whose birthday is it? scotty's birthday! and one thing about scotty is that he's scared of heights - so as a birthday present we are going to throw him off a 134 metre bridge. what do we think of that idea?" tourists: (shout) "awesome!" schwartz: "so you're afraid of heights?" scott ashcroft: "i am, yep".
steve latham: "kiwis love to bring people over here, show them their environment and try to scare... scare people to death while they're here" (laughs). ♪ schwartz: tour guide steve latham loves adventure. he's made a life out of it. steve latham: "i basically just left home when i was 17 and started hitchhiking around the country. learnt a lot about new zealand while i was doing that, then wanted to carry on with that and somehow make a living out of just being a new...
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they tend to live longer in this environment because they have all the veterinary care. >> and of course that's false. we knew by 1980 after half a dozen years of research that they live equivalent to human life spans. and every other potentially embarrassing fact is twisted and turned and denied one way or another. >> so in the wild they live less. >> like the floppy dorsal fins. >> 25% of whales have a fin that turns over like that as they get older. >> dorsal collapse happens in less than 1% of wild killer whales. we know this. all the captive males, 100% have collapsed dorsal fins, and they say that they're a family. that the whales are in their family. they have their pods, but that's just, you know, an artificial assemblage of their collection. however management decides they should mix them and whichever ones happen to be born or bought or brought in. that's not a family. you know?
they tend to live longer in this environment because they have all the veterinary care. >> and of course that's false. we knew by 1980 after half a dozen years of research that they live equivalent to human life spans. and every other potentially embarrassing fact is twisted and turned and denied one way or another. >> so in the wild they live less. >> like the floppy dorsal fins. >> 25% of whales have a fin that turns over like that as they get older. >> dorsal...
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i think this environment will be dominated in sochi. issues inurity general and sochi in particular, i would say that the relationships between special -- how efficient they are is not for me to decide, to estimate. , thew that terrorism spread of nuclear weapons, fighting narcotic traffic, there is a very practical cooperation. not theoretical exchanges but people working on a particular issue. we can use in the future more of that. reality shows that we can. i hope it is going to continue to develop further. in sochi, people who specialize in security -- bill jones, executive intelligence review. i would like to mention the beautiful wagner quote that you had was attributed to mark twain. i said that as a canadian from missouri to give him credit where credit is due. i would like to ask about one of the areas of cooperation. cooperation in space. the latest of course with the space station. remain. and russia still the preeminent space powers. they are no longer alone. you can still consider them preeminent. both of them have problems
i think this environment will be dominated in sochi. issues inurity general and sochi in particular, i would say that the relationships between special -- how efficient they are is not for me to decide, to estimate. , thew that terrorism spread of nuclear weapons, fighting narcotic traffic, there is a very practical cooperation. not theoretical exchanges but people working on a particular issue. we can use in the future more of that. reality shows that we can. i hope it is going to continue to...
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and, steve weiss, it really does point to how difficult it's been to be short in an environment where the market has just rip roared. >> there's no percentage of it now. there are less stocks than there have ever been to short, just less stocks trading, because lack of m&a, you know, lots of m&a, lack of ipos. but it's the number-one issue that comes up every time i have a phone conversation or a meeting. the first thing, with hedge funds, shorting is just ridiculously tough. they don't get paid too with etfs, so very, very tough. i'm not sure short sellers are packing it up. >> lawrence? >> what's ironic about the situation is over the last few months, investors and hedge funds are actually increasingly interested in short bias funds, so an inkling they think the rally is a bit frothy. >> and that is an interesting point. >> and actually, i'll take the other side of that. they may be increasingly interested, but much more money is going to long-only funds. there are so many funds star long-only long-only, viking, you know, there's more money targeted for long-onlys than short-sells b
and, steve weiss, it really does point to how difficult it's been to be short in an environment where the market has just rip roared. >> there's no percentage of it now. there are less stocks than there have ever been to short, just less stocks trading, because lack of m&a, you know, lots of m&a, lack of ipos. but it's the number-one issue that comes up every time i have a phone conversation or a meeting. the first thing, with hedge funds, shorting is just ridiculously tough. they...
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they tend to live longer in this environment because they have all the veterinary care. >> and of course that's false. we knew by 1980 after half a dozen years of research that they live equivalent to human life spans. and every other potentially embarrassing fact is twisted and turned and denied one way or another. >> so in the wild they live less. >> like the floppy dorsal fins. >> 25% of whales have a fin that turns over like that as they get older. >> dorsal collapse happens in less than 1% of wild killer whales. we know this. all the captive males, 100% have collapsed dorsal fins, and they say that they're a family. that the whales are in their family. they have their pods, but that's just, you know, an artificial assemblage of their collection. however management decides they should mix them and whichever ones happen to be born or bought or brought in. that's not a family. you know? come on. >> you've got animals from different cultural subsets that have been brought in from various parks. these are different nations. these aren't two different killer whales. these animals, they've
they tend to live longer in this environment because they have all the veterinary care. >> and of course that's false. we knew by 1980 after half a dozen years of research that they live equivalent to human life spans. and every other potentially embarrassing fact is twisted and turned and denied one way or another. >> so in the wild they live less. >> like the floppy dorsal fins. >> 25% of whales have a fin that turns over like that as they get older. >> dorsal...
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circle i'm sorry are secure email connections like a lot of the bit would be booms and in this sort of environment but just the right question is how these companies reacted to the n.s.a. demanding information about their users and with what we saw with with a lot of it they just closed the door on it rather than handing over the encryption codes of their users data lava bit closed the door so a lot of these companies have decided to stop their business rather than comply with a lot of the n.s.a. and i said guidelines. now sam with the preemptive shutter of secure communications services like like you said like silent circle and lava bit could n.s.a. spying inadvertently kill innovation altogether in terms of tech. yeah and it is killing innovation as i mentioned you would think that these these tech companies that boast that they offer secure communications would be the next field of innovation that people would turn to once they realized you know the free market would work and they realize that a google and facebook and all these companies are handing over my dad to the n.s.a. i don't feel secur
circle i'm sorry are secure email connections like a lot of the bit would be booms and in this sort of environment but just the right question is how these companies reacted to the n.s.a. demanding information about their users and with what we saw with with a lot of it they just closed the door on it rather than handing over the encryption codes of their users data lava bit closed the door so a lot of these companies have decided to stop their business rather than comply with a lot of the...
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they had a weak sales environment. they actually cite the slump in the recent housing sector slump that we've been seeing, and they slashed their outlook going forward, and that's sending the shares of lowe's down 1.2%. but we're also seeing lumber liquidators down and home depot as well as i noted. so a lot of down arrows in anything home-related. back to you. dagen: if you're not happy with your job right now, maybe you should just give it some time, like several years. according to a new sur -- survey from the associated press, nine out of ten workers who are 50 or older say they are very or somewhat happy with their jobs. older workers generally have climbed the career ladder and reached a place in their jobs where they have greater job security, maybe authority even. many older workers say they remain on the job instead of retiring was they enjoy -- because they enjoy that they do. connell: less clear, by the way, in this video whether those people are over 50 or not. dagen: clearly late 80s. connell: nine out of
they had a weak sales environment. they actually cite the slump in the recent housing sector slump that we've been seeing, and they slashed their outlook going forward, and that's sending the shares of lowe's down 1.2%. but we're also seeing lumber liquidators down and home depot as well as i noted. so a lot of down arrows in anything home-related. back to you. dagen: if you're not happy with your job right now, maybe you should just give it some time, like several years. according to a new sur...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. peace of mind is important when so we provide it services you bucan rely on. with centurylink as your trusted it partner, you'll experience reliable uptime for the network and services you depend on. multi-layered security solutions keep your information safe, and secure. and responsive dedicated support meets your needs, and eases your mind. centurylink. your link to what's next. >>> coming up on "power lunch," the dow and s&p hovering at record highs but the small caps beating them by a mile so which baskets of stocks should investors invest in now. carl icahn's return on his netflix stake. three other ugly duckling stocks a that could turn into swan. a major merger sparking job cuts and memo from one power house law firms that has its female associates up in arms. halftime will be back after this short break. [ laughter ] ♪ [ female announcer ] each one of us is our own boss. ♪ and no matter where you are in life, ask
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. peace of mind is important when so we provide it services you bucan rely on. with centurylink as your trusted it partner, you'll experience reliable uptime for the network and services you depend on. multi-layered security solutions keep your information safe, and secure. and responsive dedicated support meets your needs, and eases...
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you think the retailing environment should be getting better if there is growth coming in the u.s. economy. but the government shutdown hasn't helped the story and some of the retailers are feeling some pain at the moment. so walmart has dragged forward a whole month it internet offering, it has some big deals on the website. there will be seven special deals. including a tv and tablet. so have a look at their website as they pull forward these sales ahead of thanksgiving. >> more deals the better, right? enjoy your monday in london. thank you so much. >>> well, did you enjoy your extra hour this weekend? we want to know what did you do productive or unproductive with your extra hour. tweet us your answers using #way too early. we'll give you the best answers later in the show. i didn't even use mine until last night. i went all day yesterday an hour different than anybody else, but i got the an extra hour's sleep. still ahead, the texans took a three score lead in the first half last night, but then a scary moment clahanged the whol game. and snl isn't shy when it comes to critici
you think the retailing environment should be getting better if there is growth coming in the u.s. economy. but the government shutdown hasn't helped the story and some of the retailers are feeling some pain at the moment. so walmart has dragged forward a whole month it internet offering, it has some big deals on the website. there will be seven special deals. including a tv and tablet. so have a look at their website as they pull forward these sales ahead of thanksgiving. >> more deals...
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they tend to live longer in this environment because they have all the veterinary care. >> and of course that's false. we knew by 1980 after half a dozen years of research that they live equivalent to human life spans. and every other potentially embarrassing fact is twisted and turned and denied one way or another. >> so in the wild they live less. >> like the floppy dorsal fins. >> 25% of whales have a fin that turns over like that as they get older. >> dorsal collapse happens in less than 1% of wild killer whales. we know this. all the captive males, 100% have collapsed dorsal fins, and they say that they're a family. that the whales are in their family. they have their pods, but that's just, you know, an artificial assemblage of their collection. however maname
they tend to live longer in this environment because they have all the veterinary care. >> and of course that's false. we knew by 1980 after half a dozen years of research that they live equivalent to human life spans. and every other potentially embarrassing fact is twisted and turned and denied one way or another. >> so in the wild they live less. >> like the floppy dorsal fins. >> 25% of whales have a fin that turns over like that as they get older. >> dorsal...
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here is rand paul. >> in the era of east l.a., in 1982, in an environment that values a quick fix over education and learning, escalonte was a high school teacher. >> rand paul was reading wikipedia, passing it off as if it is his own words. >> well, three more times in that same speech, rand paul repeated lines that came from the wikipedia entry for "stand and deliver." what do you make from it, guys, that he is relying on somebody, which is a questionable source to start with. >> he must have been relying on the speech, the government shutdown, that has had to import something else. maybe he could find perhaps of a higher quality if he is going to go ahead and plagiarize. >> thank you, do you have a thought? >> you know, social conservatives flock there, i am sure it must have been interesting hearing them listen to literature about -- that satanic hollywood being quoted to them as an example of the pathway forward. >> okay, thank you, guys, thank you, we'll be right back after this. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options.
here is rand paul. >> in the era of east l.a., in 1982, in an environment that values a quick fix over education and learning, escalonte was a high school teacher. >> rand paul was reading wikipedia, passing it off as if it is his own words. >> well, three more times in that same speech, rand paul repeated lines that came from the wikipedia entry for "stand and deliver." what do you make from it, guys, that he is relying on somebody, which is a questionable source to...
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these businesses are acting like any other business, we have a safe environment for consumers to go into the store and to buy cannabis through regulated means and consumers want that. tracy: this won't set precedent for other states going forward. this is a big election. are you concerned that it might go the wrong way? >> no. i think it is clear that voters already determined they want to see marijuana taxed. this is a follow-up proposition to last year's amendment 64. all of the polling indicates voters overwhelmingly support it so i don't think it will be an issue. tracy: thank you for being with us. for complete election coverage keep it right here on fox business. neil cavuto will take you through all the important races and he is funny. he gets funny when he gets into this stuff, a:00 eastern. do you remember we had a guest that said it wasn't a gateway drug, it was like drinking milk. it is laughable. ashley: may be an extreme example. breaking news, oil closing down $1.25 finishing at $93.37 a barrel. crude close under $93 a barrel since all the way back in late june, continues t
these businesses are acting like any other business, we have a safe environment for consumers to go into the store and to buy cannabis through regulated means and consumers want that. tracy: this won't set precedent for other states going forward. this is a big election. are you concerned that it might go the wrong way? >> no. i think it is clear that voters already determined they want to see marijuana taxed. this is a follow-up proposition to last year's amendment 64. all of the polling...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. [ m'm... ] great taste. [ tapping ] sounds good. campbell's healthy request. m'm! m'm! good.® losing thrusters. i need more power. give me more power! [ mainframe ] located. ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ why would i take one pepcid® when i could take tums® throughout the day when my heartburn comes back? 'cause you only have to take one... [ male announcer ] don't be like the burns. just one pepcid® complete works fast and lasts. [ male announcer ] don't be like the burn
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. [ m'm... ] great taste. [ tapping ] sounds good. campbell's healthy request. m'm! m'm! good.® losing thrusters. i need more power. give me more...
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but the study said it did little to help the environment or create new jobs. a couple in pennsylvania ended up getting arrested after their efforts to stop alleged bullying of their son, might have gone a little over board. the parents got on a school bus and started threatening children. the parents say their son came to them scared and crying. the school district said it never heard about any bullying involve -- involving that child. those are the top stories. >> peter, thank you. >>> i agree with that point. there is a potential death spiral if we don't get enough people signed up. >> that admission from one of the key architects of obamacare admitting admitting that without more people signing up, the program will not work. and new problems for those trying to explore their options on health care .gov. the site will be down 1:00 a.m. to 5:00 a.m. as they try to unraffle the kinks and flaws. there was an outage last night to this morning. what will it take to get the site up and running and is the gop hoping it doesn't happen? let's ask two members of the h
but the study said it did little to help the environment or create new jobs. a couple in pennsylvania ended up getting arrested after their efforts to stop alleged bullying of their son, might have gone a little over board. the parents got on a school bus and started threatening children. the parents say their son came to them scared and crying. the school district said it never heard about any bullying involve -- involving that child. those are the top stories. >> peter, thank you....
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. >> she takes time and asks questions about my pregnancies and my home environment and relationships and about all of these things and no other doctors asked me b. >> it is like what you used hear about a people having a great rapport with the doctor. it is the real deal. >> the cost is high and patients may not need it. but those with a serious condition or needing extra care it could be worth the investment. >> thank you so much, william. >> and the state department stone walling on the benghazi attack left four americans dead. and why the survivors are not allowed to talk today. >> republican senator lindsay graham is leading the call for those witnesses. he will talkitous next. -- talk to us next. we strive for the monts where we can say, "i did it!" ♪ we are entrepreneurs who started it all... with a signature. legalzoom has helped start over 1 million businesses, turning dreamers into business owners. and we're here to help start yours. ido more with less with intbuss energy.hp is help. . . ing forty percent less energy. multiply that across over a thousand locations, and the
. >> she takes time and asks questions about my pregnancies and my home environment and relationships and about all of these things and no other doctors asked me b. >> it is like what you used hear about a people having a great rapport with the doctor. it is the real deal. >> the cost is high and patients may not need it. but those with a serious condition or needing extra care it could be worth the investment. >> thank you so much, william. >> and the state...
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martin will not return until it is deemed a suitable work environment. today, reaction at stanford was supportive of martin and the environment in which he played in college. >> we're all behind moose here. we absolutely love him. i got to play with him for two years here. just wish him the best in whatever's going on now. >> there's absolutely no tolerance for it here. our guys know that how we win football games here is together. >>> the 49ers have released nnamdi asomugha. elizabeth, you're devastated by this news. why? >> i just think he's a good guy. >> he is a tremendous guy, but he lost his job. >> the silver and black on the phone. >> mario manningham, and richard were activated. >>> let me show you something. get your left hand, grab your right wrist. do it. you feel the pulse? >> yeah. >> you could be a raider. >> my preseason broadcast partner saw this coming back in august. nick foles tied an nfl record with 7 touchdowns. the raiders are once again searching for answers after being embarrassed by philly. >> there's been a lot of not great thi
martin will not return until it is deemed a suitable work environment. today, reaction at stanford was supportive of martin and the environment in which he played in college. >> we're all behind moose here. we absolutely love him. i got to play with him for two years here. just wish him the best in whatever's going on now. >> there's absolutely no tolerance for it here. our guys know that how we win football games here is together. >>> the 49ers have released nnamdi...
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there's a lot more complexity to the current political environment, which in many ways is the story of american politics in the tea party era. >> let's talk about the president. >> between syria, between the shutdown, between obama care, how are his approval numbers stacking up? >> record lows. >> the president's approval rating dropped five points. >> at an all-time low. >> is this more than just the second-term curse? >> if he goes below where he is right now, he's going to be in george bush territory and that's hard to come back from. >> the latest nbc news poll does, indeed, find that the president's approval rating is at a five-year low, and it is true that his popularity rating is hovering where george bush's was five years into his presidency. but there's an important distinction about where their presidency and where their parties are at. in november of 2005, with president bush licking his wounds from the spiral iraq war, the devastation from katrina war, the embarrassment of the harriet miers supreme court nomination, bush saw virginia as a place where he could sweep in, scor
there's a lot more complexity to the current political environment, which in many ways is the story of american politics in the tea party era. >> let's talk about the president. >> between syria, between the shutdown, between obama care, how are his approval numbers stacking up? >> record lows. >> the president's approval rating dropped five points. >> at an all-time low. >> is this more than just the second-term curse? >> if he goes below where he is...
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some of the ceos were taken advantage of a very low rate environment. they all thought that the fed was going to act and that interest rates were going to go up. over the next year, that's going to happen, right? so to me, the real question is what happens when interest rates go up? they're going to continue to be aggressive. so me, the important question is, if interest rates are going up for the right robe, which is the economy is coming back and confidence is coming back, that means that they are going to be aggressive in going after growth. it's a whole game of confidence. it's coming back. >> and just quickly, you're not worried about there being a credit bubble? >> you never know whether you're in a bubble until the very end. that's the problem with bubbles. it goes back to the fundamentals of those companies. the corporate balance sheets are in great shape. is credit flowing to mid corporates, to small businesses, etcetera, etcetera, and the answer is probably not as much as we would like to see. so, look, i think like any of those credit bubble
some of the ceos were taken advantage of a very low rate environment. they all thought that the fed was going to act and that interest rates were going to go up. over the next year, that's going to happen, right? so to me, the real question is what happens when interest rates go up? they're going to continue to be aggressive. so me, the important question is, if interest rates are going up for the right robe, which is the economy is coming back and confidence is coming back, that means that...
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they tend to live longer in this environment because they have all the veterinary care. >> and of course that's false. we knew by 1980 after half a dozen years of research that they live equivalent to human life spans. and every other potentially embarrassing fact is twisted and turned and denied one way or another. >> so in the wild they live less. >> like the floppy dorsal fins. >> 25% of whales have a fin that turns over like that as they get older. >> dorsal collapse happens in less than 1% of wild killer whales. we know this. all the captive males, 100% have collapsed dorsal fins, and they say that they're a family. that the whales are in their family. they have their pods, but that's just, you know, an artificial assemblage of their collection. however management decides they should mix them and whichever ones happen to be born or bought or brought in. that's not a family. you know? come on. >> you've got animals from different cultural subsets that have been brought in from various parks. these are different nations. these aren't two different killer whales. these animals, they've
they tend to live longer in this environment because they have all the veterinary care. >> and of course that's false. we knew by 1980 after half a dozen years of research that they live equivalent to human life spans. and every other potentially embarrassing fact is twisted and turned and denied one way or another. >> so in the wild they live less. >> like the floppy dorsal fins. >> 25% of whales have a fin that turns over like that as they get older. >> dorsal...
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massive amount of cash you have sitting on your balance sheet, and additionally, the interest rate environment that's so incredibly low, your cost of capital is low. that's a tailwind. >> but both their businesses are under attack from the competition. their hardware business is under attack from amazon, everybody else. their services business is under attack from the whole industry, and those contracts now are being won on price, as it's difficult to discern the product offering from each company. so that's going to keep pressure. we do have an unproven ceo there who hasn't exactly distinguished herself. so we have to ask if the prior ceo is really rung all he could out of margins. however, you want to buy for buybacks, giving back to shareholders, that's one thing. >> well, that's -- >> that's important. >> that's, in part, what drove the rally to where we are now. >> providing they could stabilize. providing they could stabilize the current margins. >>> look at this stock, as well. up more than 250% year-to-date. but we still have a bull at the desk. we'll debate this hot stock coming up. >
massive amount of cash you have sitting on your balance sheet, and additionally, the interest rate environment that's so incredibly low, your cost of capital is low. that's a tailwind. >> but both their businesses are under attack from the competition. their hardware business is under attack from amazon, everybody else. their services business is under attack from the whole industry, and those contracts now are being won on price, as it's difficult to discern the product offering from...